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Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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1 I| English New Testament. The old order giveth place to the new. ~ 2 I| which he rehearseth by order; he was sent for the comfort 3 I| before. And after Bede the order of the day was changed, 4 I| time of the passion that order was changed, for the nights 5 I| ordinances. For in the first order was all the clergy, in the 6 I| abiders and dwellers as is order. And some fight and fall, 7 I| sanctuary signifieth the order of virgins, the choir or 8 I| the body signifieth the order of them that be married. 9 I| straiter than the body, for the order of virgins is more worthy 10 I| the continents, and the order of the continents is more 11 I| the serpent, keeping an order and congruous number of 12 I| The man demanded of us by order our progeny, if our father 13 I| that he set his brethren in order, each after their age, and 14 I| and said to them all by order like as he had charge, which 15 I| they told to him all the order of the matter. When he saw 16 II| habitacles of his servants, the order of the ministers, their 17 II| Jesu Christ tofore set in order follow the legends of Saints, 18 II| they told to him all by order. And he said to them: This 19 II| told this said thing by order, he lift up his hands to 20 II| Then Stephen excused him by order of all that which the false 21 II| would destroy them of that order being in England. And, for 22 II| said to each of them by order: Give me this night and 23 III| they were all set each in order, came a company of young 24 III| down each after other in order like the other; after, entered 25 III| and so to each of them by order he gave one, and at the 26 III| Austin saith, in the Book of Order, that he seeth God that 27 III| and go no more to none order, for what day thou goest 28 III| whom is founded the noble order of the garter, and also 29 III| Peter the new martyr, of the order of the friars preachers, 30 III| virgin. He entered into the order of the friars preachers 31 III| inquisitors thither of the order of the friars preachers, 32 III| land should receive the order of knighthood, but only 33 III| would take upon them that order unworthily, which is of 34 III| young men should receive the order of knighthood of the emperor' 35 III| the rule and estate of the order. And when all the ceremonies 36 III| were done longing to the order, and the oath sworn, Bassanius, 37 III| knight for the worship of the order of knighthood, and the clerk 38 III| he not the habit of the order which he had tofore taken, 39 III| Marcial and told him all by order that our Lord had said and 40 III| Then the duke told him by order how he and his company had 41 IV| mass, and much people by order were communed and houseled, 42 IV| archangels, ne with none order of angels, but he coveted 43 IV| man hath continued in his order fifty years, then he shall 44 IV| was led to see the holy order of saints in heaven, and 45 IV| and he told to him all by order. To whom Peter said: Peace 46 IV| and told to him all by order. Then S. Maximin was replenished 47 IV| recited to her the miracle by order; how they were come without 48 IV| recited to them all this by order. ~And as Calixtus the pope 49 IV| and rehearsed to him by order all the manner of torments 50 IV| answered: The king all out of order, hath also knights out of 51 IV| hath also knights out of order. Why came ye not honestly 52 IV| conjunction, were made to order. For a priest named Lucian 53 IV| Jerusalem and recounted all by order to John the bishop, and 54 IV| Dominic was duke of the order of the friars preachers, 55 IV| the establishment of his order, and of what office it might 56 IV| Innocent the pope, that the order, which is said the order 57 IV| order, which is said the order of the preachers, might 58 IV| the confirmation of his order, in the year of our Lord 59 IV| for the increasing of his order, he saw coming to him the 60 IV| the establishment of this order, which was ravished in spirit 61 IV| the twelve abbots of the order of Citeaux were sent to 62 IV| many of the friars of the order of the preachers that when 63 IV| the confirmation of his order of the pope, he saw on a 64 IV| recounted to him all by order the said vision, and from 65 IV| received a novice into the order, some that had been his 66 IV| heard the institution of the order of the preachers of a cardinal 67 IV| counsel to enter in to the order. But without tarrying, he 68 IV| he had committed all the order, that she would give to 69 IV| to him the habit of the order, and said to him: This is 70 IV| This is the habit of thine order. And S. Dominic, being in 71 IV| a friar preacher in that order, and finished his life well 72 IV| twain departed out of the order. He was on a time at Bologna 73 IV| desired much to have into the order. And as S. Dominic spake 74 IV| he give himself into the order, for the friars desire him 75 IV| required the habit of the order, and received it perseverantly. 76 IV| gracious lector oft in the order, which, as he lay in dying 77 IV| the observances of their order. After, he brought him into 78 IV| temporal possessions in his order. And that he that should 79 IV| presume to touch and foul the order of friar-preachers with 80 IV| stone and told her vision by order. And the mother bare the 81 IV| recounted his vision by order, and required to have the 82 IV| received it and abode in the order. ~S. Dominic, tofore the 83 IV| tofore the institution of the order, saw Jesu Christ holding 84 IV| these saints were set in order and made sweet song and 85 IV| on her. The overshining order of the apostles honour her 86 IV| And he told him all by order that as was happed to him. 87 IV| And he told to him all by order, and he said to him: Doubt 88 V| ordained him to enter into the order of Cistercians. And when 89 V| the fifteenth year of the order of Citeaux. The servant 90 V| twenty-two years entered into the order of Citeaux with more than 91 V| Bernard, was entered in to the order, he was so esprised   and 92 V| time when he visited the order of Charterhouse, and when 93 V| also on a time into the order a noble knight, and when 94 V| neither man nor woman nor for order nor for age, and after came 95 V| whereas the discipline of the order of monks should be, and 96 V| the king was written in by order, and that was pardoned him 97 V| and they had learned the order of generation of our Lord, 98 V| and recounted things by order to the bishop of the country, 99 V| bishop and told to him all by order what was happened. And when 100 V| and they be like unto the order of the first Gerarchia. 101 V| that is as touching the order of seraphim, which be said 102 V| that appertaineth to the order of domination, which seignioreth 103 V| this appertaineth to the order of virtues. To whom nothing 104 V| this appertaineth to the order of the potestates. And this 105 V| and that be they of the order of the principates, like 106 V| said potestates, and the order and the degrees of their 107 V| vomit, and went out of his order, and finished his life in 108 V| heart, and entered into the order, and finished goodly his 109 VI| and the moon set in his order, that is to say, priests 110 VI| him, and told to him, by order, like as S. Peter had given 111 VI| well of the beginning by order, so that thou know the truth 112 VI| abbess all the thing by order. Then went they to the place 113 VI| meant, he told to him by order the promise of the virgin. 114 VI| recounted tofore them all by order that which had happened 115 VI| because they had said by order what was befallen them. 116 VI| devotion to her and to her order, and gave largely and wisely 117 VI| all the poor ladies of her order that were tofore her there. 118 VI| wise that it was all out of order, and when he was fallen 119 VI| thereof.~Of a sister of the order.~One of the sisters of the 120 VI| One of the sisters of the order of S. Clare, in the time 121 VI| and therein he wrote by order all his life, and how he 122 VI| him he entered into the order of the friars minor, and 123 VI| Lord he entered into the order of Charterhouse, where he 124 VI| and therein monks of the order of S. Benet, which be richly 125 VI| and he told to him all by order what was happed to his father, 126 VI| had told to him all the order of the things done, then 127 VI| Peter told to them all by order, and when Nicetas and Aquila 128 VI| he heard of them all by order, how all things had happened. 129 VII| which the prophet putteth by order where he saith: Quis ascendet 130 VII| wise: The dignity of thine order and the way of reason have 131 VII| royal for to enter into the order of monks And when the king 132 VII| the leech of words all by order. And he said to him: Know 133 VII| had this done and said by order, the king was abashed, and 134 VII| there established a new order out of the old.~Hildebrand, 135 VII| In that time began the order of friars preachers and 136 VII| expounded to him the rule and order of religion and told him 137 VII| Thomas Aquinas, of the order of the friars preachers, 138 VII| and he shall be of the order of the friar, preachers. 139 VII| life he entered into the order of the friars preachers, 140 VII| how he should be of the order of the friars preachers, 141 VII| of the entering in to the order, and of his study. For when 142 VII| he was returned in to the order by consent of his good mother 143 VII| he was, should be in the order of mendicants ne of truants, 144 VII| when he was restored to the order to serve and give praising 145 VII| was in the convent of his order at Naples, being in the 146 VII| abbey called Fossenew of the order of the Cistercians, he was 147 VII| members. The habit of his order, his cope, his scapulary 148 VII| but he precedeth me in the order of virginity, and I him 149 VII| into all the degrees of the order of priesthood, insomuch 150 VII| made and ordained in the order of priesthood, celebrated 151 VII| founded many convents of the order of friars preachers, and 152 VII| his vow to enter in to the order of the friars minor, by 153 VII| minister general of the said order. Marvellous and much wonderful


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